May 01
BROOKLYN CENTER, MN – Wildlife Forever is proud to announce the winners of the 2012 State-Fish Art Contest powered by GenOn. A distinguished panel of fish artists and honorary judges selected 142 winners from a field of thousands to be “the best of the best” in their state and […]
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May 01
We launch from Jensen Beach Causeway about 6:15 a.m. and head over to some dock lights before the sun rises.
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May 01
That iconic, time-honored, never-fail bait.
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May 01
The second memorial of the nation’s worst oil catastrophe has come and gone, forever linked to Earth Day and seared into the psyches of millions of Gulf residents and fishermen.
Original post by Institute for Southern Studies
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May 01
Whether you’re a captain, a fishing guide or just someone with a boat who occasionally takes friends or family out fishing, you’ve probably come to realize that the fishing skills of those who go out with you can greatly affect the amount of fish that are caught throughout the day.
Original post by The Daily Times
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May 01
But at Wilson Brother’s pond in Silverstreet, a number of disabled adults and wounded warriors gathered for outdoor recreation.
Original post by Newberry Observer
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May 01
Life on the streets on Leon Avenue was the inspiration for a new series of artworks along the beleaguered downtown Kelowna street.
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May 01
Every weekend through May, kids who want to cast a line can ‘Go Fish’ at two different Regional Parks.
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Apr 30
DURHAM, N.H. — This time of year, striped bass are starting to arrive in
New Hampshire’s coastal waters. With their arrival, anglers from near and
far flock to the state’s coastal rivers, estuaries and ocean waters to
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Apr 30
The annual Wheeler National Wildlife Refuge’s youth fishing rodeo is Saturday for children ages 5-12 at the special event catfish pond near the visitor center.
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Apr 30
Get some great walleye fishing tips and techniques for targeting walleye in dirty water using crankbaits. Yep thats right rattling crankbaits can be a great lure for walleye fishing and the guys will tell you just how to and when to use them. These great tips are sure to […]
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Apr 30
OLYMPIA – The Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife (WDFW) will delay the start of the salmon fishery at the Tulalip Bay Terminal Area by two weeks to accommodate the Tulalip Tribes’ ceremonial and subsistence fisheries.
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Apr 30
An angler died on the opening day of the lowland lakes trout season in Washington when he jumped into a lake in northeast Washington to save his fishing rod.
Original post by Newstalk 590 KQNT
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Apr 30
OLYMPIA – State fishery managers have approved a razor clam dig at Twin Harbors May 5-7 after marine toxin tests confirmed that the clams on the beach are safe to eat.
All other coastal beaches in Washington will be closed to razor clam digging until a new season is announced […]
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Apr 30
CONCORD, N.H. – New state rules take effect on May 1, 2012, reducing the minimum length and creel limits for recreational anglers taking Atlantic cod in New Hampshire waters. The measure makes New Hampshire’s rules compatible with new Federal regulations.
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